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Post by jasonjaconetti on Aug 29, 2008 13:32:01 GMT -5
[shadow=black,left,1800]World Wrestling Federation[/shadow] The Spectrum - February 16, 1985. Philadelphia, PA Bout #1: David Sammartino vs. Johnny Rodz - David is still a house of fire and he continues here tonight. His big Powerslam spells the end of this bout and another win for Bruno's son. Bout #2: Dynamite Kid vs. Bret Hart - Another amazing bout here between these two awesome technicians. Both men again did not disappoint, as they went back and forth throughout. Dynamite went for a suplex, but Bret rolled him through into a small package but was unable to hold him. Dynamite was able to nail the Tombstone piledriver and then his Diving Head Butt to gain the win. Another great match here and the fans appreciated it. Bout #3: George "The Animal" Steele vs. SD Jones - George was not in a good mode here tonight either, just like last night night in Cleveland. He kept throwing SD out of the ring and after nailing him with some hard hitting shots, SD was not able to be the ref's count back in. Steele won via COR, again. Bout #4: Border Brawl - No DQ Tito Santana vs. Terry Funk - This one was truly a brawl. As soon as this rematch was signed, everyone knew that these men would be trying anything they could to destroy the other. They used everything that was not nailed down to pound the tar out of each other. Funk nailed Tito square in the mouth with branding iron, causing Tito to get some serious color. Funk delivered his Texas Piledriver to Tito on a chair, but Tito was able to escape the pinfall. The ref kept checking Tito's face, but the proud former IC Champion refused to quit. Funk nailed the branding iron again and scored the win on the aisle way in this intense war. -- Intermission -- Bout #5: Greg Valentine w/ Luscious Johnny V vs. Davey Boy Smith - Davey Boy used his power moves to start the bout and was showing his strength advantage, when Johnny V started mouth off at the ref. Davey Boy, showing his youth, went after Johnny, letting Greg gets his barrings. Valentine then opened up on the young Brit and took the win with his Figure Four Leg Lock. Bout # 6: Intercontinental Title Match Brutus Beefcake vs. Ricky Steamboat (c) - Johnny V did not come out with Beefcake for this match up and it probably would not have matter anyway. Steamboat came in on fire and did not let Beefcake get off any offense. Steamboat retained the gold with his Flying Crossbody. Bout #7: Missing Link vs. Pedro Morales - Morales, the former World Champion, again did not look good here tonight. Link took it to Morales and did not let up. Link nailed his Back Flying Headbutt for the win. Main Event:Bout #8: Hulk Hogan & Hillbilly Jim vs. Roddy Piper & Bob Orton, Jr. - These four men have been hooking it up for some time now and it is leading to the big event at MSG: The War to Settle the Score. The action was hot and heavy here, as Jim was trapped by Orton and Piper. Jim was able to fight back and make the hot tag to Hogan. Hogan cleaned house and took Piper out to the floor. Orton attacked Hulk, giving Piper the opportunity to wrap the camera cord around Hogan's neck and choke out the champ. The ref had no choice but to DQ Piper and Orton. Piper and Orton were booed out of the arena, as Hogan and Jim stood victorious in the ring.
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Aug 29, 2008 15:03:30 GMT -5
Week #8[/u] [glow=yellow,2,300] WWF World Heavyweight Championship [/glow] Hulk Hogan (c) vs. "Rowdy" Roddy Piper WWF Intercontinental Championship [/u] Ricky Steamboat (c) vs. Greg Valentine Border Brawl: Texas Death MatchTerry Funk vs. Tito Santana WWF Tag Team Championship [/u] Adrian Adonis & Dick Murdock (c) vs. US Express Battle of the Giants [/u] Andre the Giant & Blackjack Mulligan vs. Big John Studd & King Kong Bundy Plus more HUGE Match-Ups! Shown LIVE on [/center]
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Post by loneriders1 on Aug 29, 2008 16:00:38 GMT -5
Awesome card from a fellow New Yorker.
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Sept 5, 2008 18:54:54 GMT -5
Week #8Bout #1: David Sammartino vs. Brutus Beefcake (w/ Luscious Johnny V) - A solid opener here, as both men went at it like it was the main event, as the fans really got behind the son of the former champion and rooted him to a victory with his Powerslam. Bout #2: WWF Tag Team Championship Match US Express vs. Adrian Adonis & Dick Murdock - Barry and Mike have been chasing Adonis and Murdock and have beaten them via countout and DQ, but have failed to take the gold off of the champs. Barry and Mike came out fast and nailed some awesome offense to gain the early advantage. Murdock and Adonis used their underhanded tactics to turn the tide. They isolated Rotunda and wore him down, as Windham tried to get in and save his partner. Rotunda was able to make the hot tag and Windham was a house of fire. Rotunda took Murdock off the apron and to the floor, as Windham nailed his Bulldog on Adonis to tag the match and the titles! The fans went crazy for the US Express and the two young men celebrated their huge victory. Bout #3: Border Brawl: Texas Death Match Terry Funk vs. Tito Santana - These two men are here to settle this feud once and for all, as both Santana and Funk came dressed for a fight. Both men used chairs and the ring post to brutalize their opponent. Funk split Santana open with the branding iron. Funk ground the head of the iron into the cut on Tito's head. Blood poured down Santana's face, but he would not stay down. Santana battled back and hurt Funk with a toss over the guardrail. Funk answered back with a huge swing of the branding iron and KOed Santana after connecting with Tito's jaw. The ref had not choice, but to stop the bout. A huge black "X" with the word CENSORED partially covered the face of Tito on the TV Broadcast. Terry Funk wins the final Border Brawl. Bout # 4: Battle of the Giants Andre the Giant & Blackjack Mulligan vs. Big John Studd & King Kong Bundy (w/ Bobby Heenan) - These four giants started pounding on each other before the bell could even ring. This bout did not feature any arm drags or flying head scissors. Andre and Mulligan dominated, as Mulligan slapped the Claw on Studd, as Andre nailed Bundy with a Big Headbutt. Paul Orndorff came racing down to the ring, but was cut off by Jimmy Snuka. The ref called for the bell as Andre pinned Bundy after that Big Headbutt. Bout #5: Hercules Hernandez vs. King Tonga - Tonga was jumped from behind by Hercules. Hercules pounded the big South Islander with his chain before bell. Tonga was unable to mount any offense and Hercules won with the Argentine Backbreaker. Bout #6: WWF Intercontinental Championship Match Greg Valentine (w/ Luscious Johnny V) vs. Ricky Steamboat (c) - A great bout here, as these two great champions battled in another classic bout. Steamboat took the early advantage, but Greg battled back and had Steamboat in a bad situation. Steamboat escaped a few near falls and battled back to get Valentine down for a 2 count. Johnny V tried to interfer, but Greg nailed him by mistake and this left an opening for Steamboat to nail his Flying Crossbody for the win and retain the gold. The fans stood and cheered this amazing bout. Bout #7: Ivan Putski vs. Ken Patera (w/ Bobby Heenan) - Putski looked awesome, but Patera took it to him from the opening bell. Putski nailed the Polish Hammer, but Patera got his foot on the ropes. Heenan drew the attention of Putski and allowed Patera to nail him with a stiff clothesline. A Swinging Full Nelson by Patera sealed the win. Main Event [/u] Bout #8: [glow=yellow,2,300] WWF World Heavyweight Championship Match [/glow] Hulk Hogan (c) vs. "Rowdy" Roddy Piper (w/ Bob Orton) - The match that has been brewing for months comes to a head here, as Piper and Hogan clashed. Both men traded huge blows to open the bout, drawing every fan to their feet. Piper started to turn the tide, as the fans grew louder and louder cheering for Hogan. Piper whipped Hogan into the corner and thumbed him in the eye. Orton nailed Hogan in the kidney with a stiff shot behind the ref's back. Piper and Orton continued this underhanded tactics, as the crowd grew furious at Piper and Orton. Mr. T, sitting in the front row, started the crowd chanting for Hogan. Orton went over and got in T's face. Piper, having the advantage, started jawing at Mr. T as well. Hogan, started to get pumped up and nailed Piper in the back. Hogan knocked Piper down to the mat and he went through the ropes and pointed at Orton, jawing at him. Piper got to his feet and drove a knee into Hogan's back, knocking him off he apron. Hogan landed awkwardly and his leg bent the wrong away. A load pop and Hogan fell to the ground and screamed in pain. Orton goes to grab Hogan, but stops and says something to Piper. Piper and Orton quickly regain character and Piper tells the ref to start counting. The ref starts counting and gets to 10! Hogan is counted out, but his leg is obviously hurt very badly. Mr. T jumps the railing and is joined by JYD and Jimmy Snuka, as they tend to Hogan. Piper and Orton celebrate the win and try to draw the attention away from the fallen Hogan. Hogan refuses the stretcher, but he can't put any weight on his leg. Hillbilly Jim joins them and they all help to get Hogan out of the arena. The crowd is stunned. Several children are seen crying and disbelief sweeps the crowd, as the show goes off the air.
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Post by Knapik on Sept 5, 2008 19:03:38 GMT -5
Man this is so awesome, Jason. Great way to get T involved. I'm excited to see how they'll exact revenge
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Sept 6, 2008 13:23:07 GMT -5
News Break 2/20/1985, Stamford, CT - WWF Major Injury News The World Wrestling Federation has just released news that their World Heavyweight Champion, Hulk Hogan, suffered a broken leg Monday night in a bout with Roddy Piper at Madison Square Garden. Hogan landed awkwardly coming off the apron and onto the arena floor. An audible popping noise was said to be heard when Hogan landed and then feel to the ground in obvious pain. The World Wrestling Federation's parent company, Titan Sports Inc, said that they expect Hogan to be back around December, but they hope to see his return around Thanksgiving.
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Sept 6, 2008 13:29:25 GMT -5
The World Wrestling Federation has set-up a special address for fans to send their get well wishes to the World Champion Hulk Hogan. Send all cards and letters to: Get Well Soon, Hulkc/o: World Wrestling Federation Titan Sports, Inc. 1241 East Main Street Stamford, CT 06902
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Post by havoc on Sept 6, 2008 13:52:46 GMT -5
Who do we contact to vote for fed of the month, again?
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Sept 7, 2008 13:15:32 GMT -5
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Sept 9, 2008 16:54:29 GMT -5
Week #8[/u] 2/20/1985
Brantford, Ontario - All-American Wrestling
Bout #1: Hercules Hernandez (with Bobby Heenan) vs. Tonga Kid - A battle of very different styles here, as the Tonga Kid tried to use some high flying moves to punish Hercules. Herc was having none of that and used hos power to beat the smaller Kid down. Hercules locked on the Full Nelson for the submission win.
Bout #2: Moondog Spot vs. Tony Atlas - Atlas looked good in the beginning and score a close two count. Moondog retaliated with his bone and used his Attack with a Bone to take the win.
Bout #3: Ken Patera (w/ Bobby Heenan) vs. Tony Garea - Tag team specialist Garea was overpowered from the start and brutally manhandled through out the bout. Patera won the bout with his Swinging Full Nelsen.
Bout #4: Maniac Matt Borne vs. The Spoiler A good back and forth match-up here, as both men went at it tooth and nail. Borne scored with several belly to belly suplexes, but was unable to score the pinfall. The Spoiler nailed his Double Underhook Suplex for the win.
Bout #5: The Main Event Nikolia Volkoff (with Freddie Blassie) vs. Blackjack Mulligan (sub. for Hogan) - These two big man started blasting each other from the opening bell. Volkoff gained the advantage, when Blassie drew Mulligan's attention. Volkoff hammered the big man and hurt with with some hard shots to the ribs. Mulligan got fired up and battled back. Mulligan used his Blackjack Claw to take the win.
-- Intermission--
House Show
1. Missing Link & Masked Superstar vs. Ivan Putski & Tony Atlas - Link and Superstar looked awesome again here, as they did not let these two powerhouses get off much offense at all. It turned into pretty much a whooping, as Link downed Tony with his Back Flying Head Butt to win.
Advertised Main Event 10-Man Battle Royal: including Matt Borne, The Spoiler, Buddy Rose, Paul Roma, Iron Sheik, Moondog Spot, Moondog Rex, Jimmy Snuka, Jim Powers, and Hillbilly Jim - The fans love Battle Royals and this was a very hot one from the get go. Borne opened up with some rights and lefts on Moondog Rex, while Buddy Rose worked over Paul Roma. Jim Powers and Hillbilly Jim hammered on the Iron Sheik, while Moondog Spot and Snuka traded huge chops. Rose dumped Roma over the top rope and to the floor. Jim Powers charged at Rose and they both went over the top and landed on Roma. Borne turned Rex loose and both Moondogs focused on Snuka. The Spoiler, who has been sitting back, rushed in and thrown a distracted Borne over the top ropes. This is not the last we have seen of the feud between those two. The Spoiler drove a running knee into the mass that is the Moondogs and Snuka. Spot went over the top and to the floor from the knee. Snuka lifted Rex up and tried to force him out. The Spoiler decided to help and they dumped the big Rex out to the floor. Snuka started to open up some chops on Spoiler and drove him across the ring. The Iron Sheik and Hillbilly Jim were nailing each other with hard shots. Jim lifted the Iron Sheik with a fireman's carry and dumped him out. The Spoiler ducked a running charge of Snuka and pulled down the top ropes, allowing Snuka to sail over the ropes and to the floor. Hillbilly Jim had his back to The Spoiler, which gave the Spoiler the chance to hurl the big hick out of the ring and win the battle royal.
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